- Nov 28, 2003
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I was doing a little online shopping and came accross this. I'm really interested because its so cheap for PC3200 RAM and I've done my homework here and know its best to stick with the name brand stuff.
So I see Kingston ram for so cheap and think "yeah!" then I see, "ValueRAM is Kingston's high-quality line of 'by spec' generic memory designed with the price conscious system builder, assembler and white box markets in mind. "
This I don't understand at all. Is this good stuff to get?
So I see Kingston ram for so cheap and think "yeah!" then I see, "ValueRAM is Kingston's high-quality line of 'by spec' generic memory designed with the price conscious system builder, assembler and white box markets in mind. "
This I don't understand at all. Is this good stuff to get?